Spooky weather not expected on Halloween

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – The weather around Middle Georgia will cooperate with Trick-o-Treaters and party-goers tomorrow.

This Evening

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Partly sunny skies from the afternoon will give way to scattered overhead clouds through tonight. It will be another muggy one as dew points have climbed into the 60s around the region thanks to southeasterly winds. The wind will remain out of the southeast tonight at around 5 mph. Low temperatures will hover around the 60 degree mark. Some fog will again be possible, especially as Thursday morning approaches.

Halloween

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Partly cloudy skies are likely Thursday afternoon as highs reach the low to mid 80s around Middle Georgia. Wind will continue out of the southeast at 5-10 mph, gusting to about 15 mph. Rain is not expected despite the muggier feels. Trick or Treat in the evening will see temperatures in the low 80s and upper 70s to begin, however as things are wrapping up temperatures should be in the upper 60s and lower 70s.

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Overnight will again feature scattered clouds and the possibility for fog as the wind remains out of the east-southeast. Lows will again hover around 60 degrees as well, about 12-14 degrees above the average for the end of October.

The Tropics

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There is still the one area to the south of Cuba/Jamaica/Hispaniola that could develop and move east. It still has a 40% chance to become a depression in the next 7 days but poses no threat to the US.

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